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… to improving the safety and security of the public at all ‘Publicly Accessible Locations’. To achieve this, various levers and engagement …
… motivated by an Islamist ideology will likely occur in publicly   accessible places, whereas Extreme Right-Wing terrorists … ideology and have mostly occurred in publicly accessible locations. For example, the 2017 marauding attack took place …
… that attackers nearly always target civilians at multiple locations as they move through busy city centres. This … response, at the required scale and at multiple locations. Nevertheless, as with all types of terrorist …
… when places of entertainment, shopping venues and other publicly accessible locations (PALs) are busy but also for it being religiously …
… This could include using bladed weapons such as knives. Publicly accessible locations and religious institutions are the most likely …
… framework). In the event of an attack in Great Britain, locations that are more exposed, occupied, and further from … 1 posited eight components to predict the vulnerability of locations to terrorism (i.e., how attractive they are as … weighing up the costs and benefits of attacking particular locations as assumed by the ‘EVIL DONE’ framework. As the …
… element of analysis. This included only those that were publicly accessible and pertinent to the themes that emerged from …
… In October 2020, forest fires broke out in multiple locations in Hatay province in southern Turkey. …
… attack will focus on ‘soft’ targets - those that are easily accessible to the public and relatively unprotected, and …
… victim’s data, often with a threat of said data being made publicly available, and only released back to the control of …